A collection of 18 case studies of women in power in Africa. It focuses on the political and ritual roles of royal and elite women who are gathered together by tradition, choice and circumstance, and who, as a result, achieve and exercise power, and acquire and exert influence in the public and private arenas of their societies. A dozen sub-Saharan ethnic groups are represented, mostly from West and South Africa.

The volume is interdisciplinary, with contributions drawn from the fields of anthropolgy, art history, history, political science, comparative literature, African and African-American studies, women’s studies and religion. The essays in this volume originated from a conference entitled “Queens, Queen Mothers, Priestesses, and Power”, organized under the auspices of the Program of Museum Studies of New York University, in co-operation with the Institute for Afro-American Affairs and the Program in Women’s History of New York University. It was held in the spring of 1991 at New York University.
Hardcover: 448 pages
Publisher: New York Academy of Sciences (15 Mar 1997)
Language English
ISBN-10: 1573310549
ISBN-13: 978-1573310543
Product Dimensions: 24.1 x 15.9 x 3.2 cm